IRL Roundtable comments on the Environmental Impact Statement for SpaceX Starship Super Heavy launch operations at Cape Canaveral.
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Starship Super Heavy EIS Scoping Comments
It is essential that the EIS rigorously examine the cumulative and Indirect impacts using state of the art analytical and modeling techniques.
IRL Roundtable Comments on Roberts Road EA
The Roberts Road 100 Acre Expansion Supplemental Environmental Assessment entails the destruction of 100 acres of critical wetlands and preserved wildlife habitat.
NASA KSC Environmental Assessment Notice for SpaceX Roberts Rd Expansion
NASA – KSC has published a Public Notice requesting comments on a NEPA required Environmental Assessment (EA) for a 100 acre expansion of the SpaceX Operations Facility on Roberts Road within Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The public has until October 16 to comment on the assessment. “All upgrades to existing infrastructure and new development on …
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Cape Canaveral Launch Pad Allocations Drive Innovation and Development
Opening our gates to new opportunities fosters development of new space launch systems and helps to ensure a strong space industrial base for the nation.
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Launch Congestion
In a presentation to the FAA Maj. Gen. Stephen Purdy, Eastern Range Director, noted that the launch facilities at the Cape are nearing capacity.
2023 Kennedy Space Center Update
Janet Petro, KSC Director, provides a special aerial tour of the Florida spaceport to update you on what’s happening in 2023 and beyond.
Blue Origin Earth Day
On Friday April 21, 2023 Roundtable members Lew Kontnik and Michael Myjak represented the IRL at a Blue Origin Earth Day Celebration.
Balancing Spaceport Development With Quality Of Life
Florida’s spaceport requires careful management to maintain the balance between economic development and the quality of life in Brevard.
Cape Congestion: World’s busiest spaceport stretched to its limits
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and Kennedy Space Center hosted 57 launches in 2022, more than any other launch range in the world